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Diversity Development Project. - Radio Feature

Vancouver’s CityNews shares the inspiring story of how post-secondary student, Teresa Hanul Seo came to developing this program. Crucial topics such as the the importance of inclusion within media and other forms of creative platforms are discussed.

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Anti-Racism/Diversity Community Project - News Article

This article brings exposure to the young adults involved in this project. Vancouverites from all over the city with different educational, ethnic, and age group backgrounds have sacrificed their time and energy to collaborate non-profitably to encourage multiculturalism by expressing the creativity that comes with working in a diverse setting.

To further demonstrate the beauty of accepting differences, this group of individuals even differ in their careers. The importance of anti-racism and diversity has connected young adults from the basketball community, photography community, modelling community, environmental science community, the film community, entrepreneurial community, fine art community and more to tackle this problem and bring light to the beauty of accepting difference.

A Local Troupe of Creatives Collaborate To Confront Racism Via A Unity in Diversity Photoshoot

A ton of light was rightfully shed on racial disparities via anti-racist movements during the last two years. The hateful acts which had been occurring among many blind eyes are being confronted like never before. Through protests, demonstrations, and other means, the systemic inequalities experienced by the BIPOC communities are being broadcasted, demanding acknowledgement and change. Hanul Seo and her troupe of creatives approached this racial reckoning through a unique medium: photo and video. “The BLM, as well as the Stop Asian Hate movement, were definitely the primary motivators in terms of moments for this project. I personally found that both these movements’ advocate for the rights of members within my family, as well as myself which is something that is very important to me.”

The project’s vision and their collective efforts culminated in the video, ’LOVE EMERGES’ which can be viewed on Youtube as well as on their website. In it, a narrator sketches the video’s intention of unity in diversity

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How Does Race Affect Our Daily Lives? - Podcast

It all begins with conversations. Local podcast, On Your Mental, guest stars Founder, Teresa Hanul Seo, and Model, Othniel Spence to discuss how race effects our daily lives. Bringing light to the reality behind what it means to be a minority and how minorities are viewed and treated within the Vancouver community.

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